So I am trying to exclusively breast feed. I read that the AAP recommends delaying pacifier use til after one month for breastfeeding babies. I'm all for his but DH is not ever since his mother mentioned it. They feel that a pacifier would be useful when the baby just wants to "comfort suck."
But when the baby is rooting and smacking her lips, how do you know if she is hungry or just wants to suck on something for comfort? I am just concerned because I read multiple articles about the percentage of women who stop breast feeding after introducing a pacifier to early supposedly because there was a decrease in milk supply or something.
I don't know but they both (dh and mil) keep bringing it up and I'm so freaking emotional due to hormones that I can cry on command...ugh. More of a vent post than anything. But I am curious if any of you breastfeeding mamas have introduce a paci.
Re: Pacifier use
Jude Meyer was born January 12, 2014, at 21 inches, 7lb, 8oz.
We tried it after at home also, and he never really took to it. So there was never an a chance for it to interfere with nursing, really. He always just wanted me anyway.
On the one hand the comfort nursing in early days is important to help establish supply. On the other, if you're going crazy like I was, I don't see the harm in introducing it earlier as long as they've already been fed, nursed a lot, etc.
My cat can read EKGs, can your human do that?
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DS takes a pacifier, a bottle, and the boob interchangeably, so we got very lucky with that. I think, since you are still learning his hunger cues, to assume he is hungry, and if he isn't making a sucking and swallowing sound, then you can try a pacifier.
Edited WAY too late for typo :P
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